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Serbian media: Son of Dragan Bjelogrlić allegedly criticized ex-girlfriend Sara Jo in leaked messages

Serbian media: Son of Dragan Bjelogrlić allegedly criticized ex-girlfriend Sara Jo in leaked messages

From Večernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Named sources Context piece
  • Serbian media report alleged messages from actor Aleksej Bjelogrlić criticizing his ex-girlfriend, pop singer Sara Jo.
  • The authenticity of the messages, reportedly sent to an unknown girl, has not been confirmed.
  • Bjelogrlić and Sara Jo were recently reported to be in a romantic relationship, which now appears to be over.

Serbian media outlet Blic is reporting on alleged text messages from 26-year-old actor Aleksej Bjelogrlić, son of famous actor and director Dragan Bjelogrlić, that reportedly criticize his ex-girlfriend, popular Serbian pop singer Sara Jo (32).

The messages, which Blic claims to have obtained, were allegedly sent by Bjelogrlić to an unknown girl and detail the end of his relationship with the singer. The authenticity of these messages has not been confirmed by any official source.

This news comes shortly after media reports suggested that Bjelogrlić and Sara Jo had begun a romantic relationship. The couple was reportedly seen together in a Belgrade venue, engaging in affectionate behavior and seemingly unconcerned about onlookers. Photos and videos of their close interactions were published by local media.

Sara Jo, known for hits like “Nemam vremena za to” and “Mili,” had recently ended a five-year relationship with Slovenian dancer and choreographer Žiga Sotlar. Bjelogrlić himself was reportedly no longer with model Jelena Zloporubović, with whom he was last seen in January at the premiere of his father's film "Svadba."

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Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.